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the state whose code best matches their needs so as to minimize their cost of doing business.”); Leo E. Strine, Jr., Breaking the Corporate Governance
stereotyping, we are beyond the day when an employer could evaluate employees by assuming or insisting that they matched the stereotype associated with their
bargaining). Traditionally, prosecutors’ discretion was matched by vast judicial discretion in choosing sentences, which was constrained only by broad
remedy unconstitutional state conduct is not matched by converse state power. Here, as elsewhere in this Article, the underlying point is that the
relevant facts (fact bargaining). Traditionally, prosecutors’ discretion was matched by vast judicial discretion in choosing sentences, which was
DIMENSIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: FIT, INTERPLAY, AND SCALE (2002); Henry N. Butler & Jonathan R. Macey, Externalities and the Matching Principle: The Case
against voluntary service. Such arrangements are far from hypothetical. By matching publicly reported information on the Trump-Pence Transition’s
transitions are not governed by the Anti-Deficiency Act’s rule against voluntary service. Such arrangements are far from hypothetical. By matching
members and a matching amount in federal funding. See Ham et al., supra note 176, at 149. Federal funding ceased in 1996. Id. Note that smaller firms
holding.249 On the other hand, Jim Crow in the South never came close to matching the apartheid system in South Africa, with its stringent